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... advantages of our country , in respect of its seamen , over every other nation ! Foreign sea- men being taken , chiefly by conscription , from towns or fields , have seldom more than that training which can be given them in ships of war ...
... advantages of our country , in respect of its seamen , over every other nation ! Foreign sea- men being taken , chiefly by conscription , from towns or fields , have seldom more than that training which can be given them in ships of war ...
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... advantages and social benefits of a sound , substantial , and lasting peace . It may be proper to observe here , that the Com- mission of Inquiry , in its sitting of the 3rd February , 1851 , decided , that the number of ships of the ...
... advantages and social benefits of a sound , substantial , and lasting peace . It may be proper to observe here , that the Com- mission of Inquiry , in its sitting of the 3rd February , 1851 , decided , that the number of ships of the ...
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... of the general reader , or of those officers who may not have had the advantage of studying the subject at the Royal Naval College . B 2. The first improvement by Watt consisted in admit- ting NAVAL WARFARE WITH STEAM .
... of the general reader , or of those officers who may not have had the advantage of studying the subject at the Royal Naval College . B 2. The first improvement by Watt consisted in admit- ting NAVAL WARFARE WITH STEAM .
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... advantages ; but , when the velocity of rotation is great , it is probable that the propelling power of the after - part of the screw becomes so small as to permit its removal without diminishing in a sensible degree the speed of the ...
... advantages ; but , when the velocity of rotation is great , it is probable that the propelling power of the after - part of the screw becomes so small as to permit its removal without diminishing in a sensible degree the speed of the ...
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... advantages may be in other respects , and a sufficient number of experi- ments have not yet been made to ascertain the effects of long continued screw - propulsion at full speed . Such experiments should therefore be made and continued ...
... advantages may be in other respects , and a sufficient number of experi- ments have not yet been made to ascertain the effects of long continued screw - propulsion at full speed . Such experiments should therefore be made and continued ...
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action Admiral advantage angle armies attack axis Basilisk blades British broadside batteries centre columns consumption of fuel cylinder deck defence direction divisions double échelon enemy enemy's fleet enemy's line engine England equal Essays evolutions Fcap feet fire flank force formation formed French frigates gunnery guns HERMANN MELVILLE History horse-power Journal leeward length line abreast line ahead line of battle line of bearing Lord manœuvre Memoir military military tactics motion movement naval tactics naval warfare navy oblique oblique order order of battle paddle paddle iron paddle-boards paddle-wheels piston Plates Portrait position Post 8vo pressure principles propelling rear Royal rudder sailing ships screw corvette screw nearly ready screw-propeller screw-steamers screw-vessels Second Edition ships in line sloop-of-war speed starboard steam fleets steam-ships steamers stern surface tack Third Edition tion trials trunk velocity vertical vessel Vols Voyage wheel wind windward Woodcuts yoke
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